Rolls-Royce will once again be displaying its plentiful customization options at the annual Goodwood Festival of Speed, this time with its new Spectre electric coupe joining the lineup. The Spectre will also be participating in the iconic Goodwood hill climb, joining other public debuts at the event that include the McLaren 750S and AIM EV Sport 01.
Of course, the hill climb isn't the only time we'll get to see the Spectre, as there will also be a bespoke model on display alongside the other Rolls-Royce models. The exterior of the unique Spectre build is finished in a two-tone Chartreuse and Black Diamond paint job, riding on gigantic 23-inch wheels. This marks the first time in nearly a century that the automaker has fitted such large wheels to a production coupe. Meanwhile, the Spectre's interior blends a color scheme of Chartreuse, Grace White and Peony Pink.
Next on display is the automaker's best-selling model, the Cullinan SUV. The model on display at Goodwood is inspired by mid-century pop art, with Gunmetal paint covering the exterior. It's paired with a double Coachline in Phoenix Red and Serenity Green, along with red brake calipers. The Cullinan's interior mostly features a red geometic pattern that clearly resembles the pop art designs from the 1950s and 1960s.
The Ghost sedan will also be making its way over to Goodwood, with a bespoke build finished in a refreshing shade of Arctic White. The interior features a color scheme consisting of Black and Iceland Moss, along with Mandarin seat piping. Rolls-Royce also notes that another Ghost, finished in Salamanca Blue, will be serving as a course car at this year's festival, alongside a Dark Emerald Cullinan safety car.
Last but not least, this can't be a Rolls-Royce display without the immense prescence of the Phantom flagship sedan. The model on display at this year's event is the long-wheelbase Phantom Extended, with its bespoke elements drawing inspiration from yachting. The exterior is finished in Submariner Blue, while the cabin carries on a nautical color scheme with its Navy steering wheel and seatbelts accentuated by Shelby Gray and Sunset stitching. This Phantom also features its own bespoke dashboard Gallery, with a single panel of weaved glass to resemble yacht rigging. Topping off the build is an exclusive luggage set in a matching Navy and White color scheme.
The Goodwood Festival of Speed officially kicks off on July 12, with a vast series of events and plenty of big reveals from the automakers. Hyundai has already announced the big reveal of its Ioniq 5 N performance EV, Lamborghini is set to unveil a new LMDh race car, and Ineos has previewed its Grenadier Quartmaster pickup, but there are sure to be many other surprises as the festival runs through July 16.
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Luxury
Jul 11, 2023
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Rolls-Royce Reveals Four Bespoke Builds For Goodwood Festival Of Speed
The automaker's first EV, the Spectre, will be participating in this year's Goodwood hill climb.
Rolls-Royce will once again be displaying its plentiful customization options at the annual Goodwood Festival of Speed, this time with its new Spectre electric coupe joining the lineup. The Spectre will also be participating in the iconic Goodwood hill climb, joining other public debuts at the event that include the McLaren 750S and AIM EV Sport 01.
Of course, the hill climb isn't the only time we'll get to see the Spectre, as there will also be a bespoke model on display alongside the other Rolls-Royce models. The exterior of the unique Spectre build is finished in a two-tone Chartreuse and Black Diamond paint job, riding on gigantic 23-inch wheels. This marks the first time in nearly a century that the automaker has fitted such large wheels to a production coupe. Meanwhile, the Spectre's interior blends a color scheme of Chartreuse, Grace White and Peony Pink.
Next on display is the automaker's best-selling model, the Cullinan SUV. The model on display at Goodwood is inspired by mid-century pop art, with Gunmetal paint covering the exterior. It's paired with a double Coachline in Phoenix Red and Serenity Green, along with red brake calipers. The Cullinan's interior mostly features a red geometic pattern that clearly resembles the pop art designs from the 1950s and 1960s.
The Ghost sedan will also be making its way over to Goodwood, with a bespoke build finished in a refreshing shade of Arctic White. The interior features a color scheme consisting of Black and Iceland Moss, along with Mandarin seat piping. Rolls-Royce also notes that another Ghost, finished in Salamanca Blue, will be serving as a course car at this year's festival, alongside a Dark Emerald Cullinan safety car.
Last but not least, this can't be a Rolls-Royce display without the immense prescence of the Phantom flagship sedan. The model on display at this year's event is the long-wheelbase Phantom Extended, with its bespoke elements drawing inspiration from yachting. The exterior is finished in Submariner Blue, while the cabin carries on a nautical color scheme with its Navy steering wheel and seatbelts accentuated by Shelby Gray and Sunset stitching. This Phantom also features its own bespoke dashboard Gallery, with a single panel of weaved glass to resemble yacht rigging. Topping off the build is an exclusive luggage set in a matching Navy and White color scheme.
The Goodwood Festival of Speed officially kicks off on July 12, with a vast series of events and plenty of big reveals from the automakers. Hyundai has already announced the big reveal of its Ioniq 5 N performance EV, Lamborghini is set to unveil a new LMDh race car, and Ineos has previewed its Grenadier Quartmaster pickup, but there are sure to be many other surprises as the festival runs through July 16.